NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE HARDY PLANTS. 
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LILIUM NEILQHERKBNSE, a magnificent 
Lily, by far the finest of its section. The 
flowers are deliciously fragi-ant and of great 
substance. The roots were found on the 
Neilgherries, and the collector of them 
wrote: — It produces flowers nearly a foot 
long ; the kinds varying in colour from 
pure white to primrose. It is of free 
growth, and admirably adapted for con- 
servatory decoration. 5s., 7s. Qd. and 
10s. U. 
TTJBIFLOE.UII, this is a good 
variety of L. neilglierrense, with very long 
pure white flowers, and therefore a superbly 
handsome Lily and a most desirable acqui- 
sition. It is figured in Wight’s Icmics 
Flantarum Indice Oricnlalis. 10s. 6d. 
and 15s. 
LUTEUM, a very beautiful 
sulphur coloured variety of tuUJlorum. 
10s. dd. and 15s. 
PARDALINtril (PTTBERULUM), 
a very showy hardy Lily, freely producing 
its fine flowers, which are of a rich golden 
orange colour, attractively spotted with 
maroon purple. 2s. dd., 3s. dd. and 5s. 
PARDINUM, <vidc Wilsoni 
PARVUM, a pretty Cnlifomian Lily, with 
recurved flowers, of a canary yellow colour, 
slightly spotted. 3s. dd. and 5s. 
PHILADELPHIOUM, 2s. dd. and 8s. dd. 
POZjYPHYLLUM, 15s. and 1 guinea 
POMPONITTM, an elegant species, with 
bright red flowers. Is. 
PTTBERULUM, vide pardalinum 
PULCHELLUM, 5.?. 
PURPUREUM, this is a beautiful and 
distinct Californian Lily. It produces 
very fragi'ant flowers ; the petals on 
opening are of a light colour, changing to 
a delicate purple, densely spotted. 7s. del. 
PYRENAICUM, Is. 
ROSEUM, vide Thomsianum 
SINICUM, vide concolor 
SPECIOSUM (LANCIPOLIUM) 
ALBUM, Is. dd. and 2,s. dd. 
CORYMBIPLORUM, 
2s. 6rf. 
KR.ffiTZERI, most c.vquisitely 
formed flowers, of snowy whitene.ss ; a great 
improvement on the ordinary white variety. 
3s. dd. .and 5.v. 
Good and varied selections of Lilies 
LIMONIA TRIFOLIATA, 3s. dd. 
LYCORIS SEWERZOWI, 5s. 
MAGNOLIA CAMPBBLLII, 1 and 2 guineas 
of .sorts, 3s. dd . , 5s. and 7s. dd. 
MALUS FLORIBUNDA, Is. 6rf. 
MAXIMOWICZIA CHINENSIS, 5s. 
LILIUM SPECIOSUM (LANCIFOLIUM) 
PUNCTATUM, 2s. dd. 
PURPURATUM, 3s. dd. and 
5s. 
ROSEUM, Is. dd. 
RUBRUM, Is. dd. 
CORYMBIPLORUM, 
2s. dd. and 3s. dd. 
SUPERBUM, 3s. dd. 
SPECTABILE, vide davuricum 
SUPERBUM, bright orange yellow, more 
or less tipped with crimson and .spotted 
with maroon. 2s. dd. 
PYRAMIDALE, 2s. dd. and 3s. dd. 
SZOVITZIANUM, vide monadelphum 
Szovitzianum 
TAKESIM.®, vide longiflorum Takesimte 
TENUIFOLIUM, bright scarlet. 3s. dd. 
and 5s. 
TESTACEUM (EXCELSUM), nankeen 
coloured flowers. Is. dd. and 2s. dd. 
THOMSONIANUM (ROSEUM), 2s. dd. 
— THUNBERQIANUM, vide elogans 
TIGRINUM, 6:7. 
FLORE PLENO, this attractive 
variety produces beautiful double flowers, 
of a bright orange scarlet colour ; the 
segments are thickly studded with dark 
brown .spots, except at the tips, which 
are reouived. Is. 6rf. and 2s. dd. 
FORTUNEI, Is. dd. 
JUOUNDUM (MAXIMOWICZII), 
light cinnabar red colour, marked in the 
lower half of the segments with scattered 
black dots. 5s. 
SPLENDENS (LEOPOLD II), bright 
orange scarlet, with largo dark spots ; 
exceedingly attractive ; this and the double- 
flowered variety are the most handsome of 
the iigrinmn section. 3s. dd. 
WALLICHIANUM, this is an extremely 
handsome .species ; the floweia are very 
large, deliciously fragrant, and of a delicate 
creamy rvliite colour. lO.s. dd. 
WASHINGTONIANUM, this noble Lily 
inhabits the western slo])c of the Californian 
Sierra Nevada; the flowers are white, 
slightly flushed with lilac, and sweet- 
seented. 3s. dd. and 5s. 
WILSONI (PARDINUM), a handsome 
and rare variety ; colour orange with 
yellow band, attractively spotted with 
crimson. 7s. dd. and 10s, 0:7. 
lade at 18s., 30s. and 42s. per dozen. 
OPHIOPOGON JABURAN AUREO-VA- 
RIEGATUM, 3s. 6:7. and 5s. 
SPICATUM ARGENTEO-MARGINA- 
TUM, 3s. 0:7. and 5s. 
PASSIFLORA C-ffiRULEA, Is. 6:7. and 2s. 6:7, 
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